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History of the Celts
Trevor Callahan
28 episodes
5 days ago
This podcast is a project by Trevor Callahan done to catalogue and present the History of the Celts from pre-history to modern times.
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This podcast is a project by Trevor Callahan done to catalogue and present the History of the Celts from pre-history to modern times.
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History of the Celts
Episode 22: The Beginning of the End

This episode details the beginning of the end of the Carthaginian campaign during the Second Punic War. For thefirst time, the Carthaginians started experiencing defeats in Southern Italy and Sicily. Listen now to hear the story!

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

Instagram: historyofthecelts

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources:

Livy, History of Rome, ISBN

Secondary Sources

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

Lomas, Kathryn: Romans, Latins, and Italians in the Second Punic War. In Hoyos, Dexter: A Companion to the Punic Wars. ISBN 978-1-4051-7600-2

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5 days ago
34 minutes 58 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 21: Problems with Allies

This episode I discuss the allies of both Rome and Carthage and why some would choose which side to be on. Rome’sallies in Italy were not always loyal to it. Either because of discontent in these cities or because of fear of Hannibal some places turned over to Hannibal’s side. At the same time, the Romans sent a contingent of men to pacify Cisalpine Gaul. Listen to find out what happens because of it.

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

Instagram: historyofthecelts

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources

Polybius Histories Book III

Titus Livius The History of Rome

Secondary Sources

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

Lomas, Kathryn: Romans, Latins, and Italians in the Second Punic War. In Hoyos, Dexter: A Companion to the Punic Wars. ISBN 978-1-4051-7600-2

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1 month ago
33 minutes 24 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 20: Outside of Hannibal

This episode I discuss the campaigns in Iberia. We follow the two Scipio brothers, Gnaeus and Publius, as they wrangle their way through the peninsula aiming to kick the Carthaginians out. On the way they fight Hannibal’s brother Hasdrubal as he tries to keep Carthaginian influence in the region. Listen now to find out more!

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

Instagram: historyofthecelts

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources

Polybius Histories Book III

Titus Livius The History of Rome

Secondary Sources

Edwell, Peter: War Abroad: Spain Macedon, Africa. In Hoyos, Dexter: A Companion to the Punic Wars. ISBN 978-1-4051-7600-2

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

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2 months ago
29 minutes 15 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 19: Rome's Ultimate Defeat

This episode I discuss the worst defeat suffered by the Romans in the Second Punic War. Hannibal’s genius is on fulldisplay as well as Rome’s disorganization. Listen now to understand how Hannibal beat one of the largest armies in the Ancient World.

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

Instagram: historyofthecelts

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources:

Polybius Histories Book III

Titus Livius The History of Rome Book XXII

Secondary Sources

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

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3 months ago
26 minutes 50 seconds

History of the Celts
Patreon Announcement

This episode is the Patreon announcement. Any links regarding support for this show going forward will bein the description of every episode. I discuss my patreon announcement as well as the new logo that was made into stickers that are available to you now. I also will talk about the podcast registry on Amazon. If none of this interests you please go on to the next episode that will be released in tandem with this one. Thank you for listening!

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

Instagram: historyofthecelts

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

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4 months ago
9 minutes 39 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 18: Lake Trasimene

This episode details the defeat suffered by the Romans at Lake Trasimene. It was because of this that a famousRoman general named Quintus Fabius Maximus executed a strategy that was effective enough for it to be named after him. Find out why men like George Washington use the Fabian strategy 2000 years after the Roman general it was named after.

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

Instagram: historyofthecelts

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources:

Polybius Histories Book III

Titus Livius The History of Rome Book XXII

Secondary Sources

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

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4 months ago
32 minutes 58 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 17: Ticinus and Trebia

This episode details the first engagements between Hannibal and the Romans. The battles of Ticinus and the Trebia were the first real engagements between the two combatants and showcasedHannibal’s prowess and generalship. That Gauls do feature in this episode but they are treated as unreliable at best. The end of this episode is a small announcement for the future of the podcast. A full episode on the future of this show will come out soon.

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

Instagram: historyofthecelts

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources:

Polybius Histories Book III

Titus Livius The History of Rome Book XXI

Secondary Sources

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

Lancel, Serge: Hannibal, ISBN0-631-20631-0

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5 months ago
33 minutes 52 seconds

History of the Celts
Interview Episode: Dr. Ian Stewart

This episode is a long conversation I have been meaning to record and get out to you for a while but due to scheduling conflicts it has been pretty hard for Dr. Ian Stewart and I to meet up. In our interview we discuss some of the content of his new book The Celts: A Modern History which outlines the rise of Celtic nationalism and ideas associated with it in the 1800s. We also discuss some more modern feelings towards the Celts. Get his new book in the link below.

Link to The Celts: A Modern History by Dr. Ian Stewart on Princeton University Press.

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

Instagram: historyofthecelts

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

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6 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 54 seconds

History of the Celts
Holiday Special: St. Patrick

Today’s episode is a rather impromptu episode I got the inspiration to do early in the morning. If this episode does not release on St. Patrick’s Day for you, I apologize I should have thought of this sooner. Today’s episode will briefly detail the life of St. Patrick. With much left out for a later episode I hope today’s episode will shed some light on who St. Patrick was as a person and give you a deeper understanding and appreciation for the celebration of St. Patrick. Happy St. Patrick’s Day, stay safe and have fun!

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources

The Confession of St. Patrick

Secondary Sources

List of Countries by population of Irish Heritage from Wikipedia

St. Patrick uses the Shamrock as a metaphor for the Trinity from Wikipedia

St. Patrick’s Day in the United States from Wikipedia

O’Loughlin, Thomas. Patrick the Man from Discovering St. Patrick

Veritas Publications. Patrick: A Short Biography

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7 months ago
14 minutes 54 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 16: Hannibal's Crossing

This episode begins the series on the Second Punic War. After a re-cap of the interim period between the First and Second Punic Wars, I discuss the beginning of one of the Ancient World’s most famous generals, Hannibal. Following Hannibal’s rise to power in the 3rd Century BC, the Carthaginian general executed one of the things that has made him one of the most famous generals of all time, his crossing of the Alps into Italy. Within this narrative is a discussion of how our friends, the Celts, are involved in this conflict. Listen now if you want to learn more!

Link to Hannibal’s Speech

Link to The Celts: A Modern History by Ian Stewart on Princeton University Press.

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources:

Polybius Histories Book III

Titus Livius The History of Rome Book XXI

Secondary Sources

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

Lancel, Serge: Hannibal, ISBN 0-631-20631-0

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8 months ago
29 minutes 16 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 15: Inter Bellum Punica

This episode I discuss the interwar period between the First and Second Punic Wars which I have dubbed the Inter Bellum Punica. This episode will serve as a precursor to next episode where I discuss the Second Punic War, also known as the Hannibalic War in our sources. The first part will be on Carthage’s expansion into Spain while the second part will be on Rome’s wars with the Celts in Italy.

Link to The Celts: A Modern History by Ian Stewart on Princeton University Press.

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources:

Diodorus Siculus Bibliotheka XXV.10

Polybius Histories Book II

Secondary Sources

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

Lancel, Serge: Hannibal, ISBN 0-631-20631-0

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9 months ago
30 minutes 13 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 14: Mercenary Service

This episode I discuss the Celts and their involvement as mercenaries in the wars of the Mediterranean. I go over how the Celts fought with the Ptolemaic Pharaohs of Egypt and their eventual rebellion and suicide in the Nile. Celtic Mercenaries were also involved with the fighting between the Romans and Carthaginians in the First Punic War. I detail the rise of Carthage as well as their war with the Romans. One Celtic man named Autaritas, a mercenary under the employ of Carthage, rebelled along with other mercenaries because of a lack of pay. Join me in this episode to hear more about this

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources:

Callimachus, Hymn to Apollo

Polybius, Histories: Description of the treatment of prisoners by the rebels: Polybius, Histories; 1.80

Secondary Sources:

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Ellis, Peter B.: The Celtic Empire, ISBN 978-0786709335

Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

Green, Miranda J.: The Celtic World, ISBN: 0-415-05764-7

Hoyos, Dexter: Peoples of the Ancient World: The Carthaginians, ISBN 978-0-415-43644-1

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1 year ago
28 minutes 33 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 13: Outliers

This episode is a discussion on the extremities of Celtic Culture. The first half is a discussion of the Celts in Ukraine and how they affected the Bosporan Greeks in Ukraine and Moldova. The second half is a discussion of the Celitberians and the Celts in Iberia. There is also a discussion of the differences between the two. The migration period of Celtic History has also finished as of this episode.

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

Primary Sources:

Diodorus Siculus: Bibliotheka 5.33, 12.31

Herodotus: The Histories, 2.33.3 Description of the Celts’ homeland

Strabo: Geography 3.4.12

Secondary Sources:

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Freeman, Philip: The Philosopher and the Druids: A Journey Among the Ancient Celts. ISBN: 978-1-4165-8523-7

Lorrio Alberto J., Ruiz-Zapatero Gonzalo, ‘The Celts in Iberia: An Overview’, E-Keltoi, Volume 6 The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula.  

Maier, Bernhard: The Celts: A History from Earliest Times to the Present. ISBN 978-1-4744-2620-3

Mozota, Francisco Burillo, ‘Celtiberians: Problems and Debates’, E-Keltoi, Volume 6: The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula.

Shchukin M. B., Tchebotarenko G. F., and Shcherbakova T. A., ‘Two Finds Belonging to La Tène and Roman Periods from the Moldavian Republic’, Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 12 (1993)

Shchukin M., ‘The Celts in Eastern Europe’, Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 14 (1995), 201–27;

Treister M. J., ‘The Celts in the North Pontic Area: A Reassessment’, Antiquity, 67 (1993), 789–804


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1 year ago
32 minutes 2 seconds

History of the Celts
Interview Episode: Cambrian Chronicles

This episode I interview the host of the Cambrian Chronicles YouTube channel. The Cambrian Chronicles YouTube Channel presents Welsh and Brythonic History so our conversation centers on the study of history generally. While less formal than the previous interview with Dr. Philip Freeman I hope this is as informative as the last interview.


Cambrian Chronicles YouTube Channel

Mad Dogs of Cambria

Website Link: hocpod.wordpress.com

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Twitter (X): @histofthecelts

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1 year ago
47 minutes 58 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 12: the Galatians

This episode details the arrival of the Celts into Asia Minor and their transformation into the Galatians of biblical fame. While we are centuries away from Paul’s epistle to the Galatians it is important I outline how the Celtic people of central Anatolia made it there. I also outline the Gauls' initial movement into Galatia and eventual involvement with the Hellenistic Kings of Asia Minor.

Website Link: hocpod.wordpress.com

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Twitter (X): @histofthecelts

Primary Sources:

Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. 25.1

Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, 38.16

Memnon, History of Heracleia Ch. 11

Pausanias, Description of Greece. 15.15.3

Polybius, Histories. 4.46

Strabo, Geography. 12.15.1

Secondary Sources:

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Freeman, Philip: The Philosopher and the Druids: A Journey Among the Ancient Celts. ISBN: 978-1-4165-8523-7

Grainger, John: The Galatians: Celtic Invaders of Greece and Asia Minor ISBN; 978-1526770684

Maier, Bernhard: The Celts: A History from Earliest Times to the Present. ISBN 978-1-4744-2620-3

Rankin, David: The Celts and the Classical World. ISBN 0-415-15090-6

Images:

The Dying Gaul: Image from Wikippedia

The Ludovisi Gaul: Image from Wikipedia

Cavarus Coin from Tylis: cngcoins.com, Kings of Thrace, Celtic, Tylis, Cavarus

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1 year ago
33 minutes 28 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 11: the Raid on Delphi

This episode I discuss the invasion of the Balkans by the Celts. Led by multiple leaders but most famously Brennus, the Gauls/Celts invaded Macedon and continued into Greece proper making it all the way to Delphi. From the accounts of our Classical authors, we see echoes of the Greek belief in the barbarity of the Celts. If you want to hear some of these accounts, then join me in this episode on the Celtic Invasion of Greece.

Website: https://hocpod.wordpress.com/

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Twitter (X): @histofthecelts

Primary Sources:

Diodorus Siculus: Library of History, Book 22.9

Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 24.5-25.2

Pausanias: Description of Greece, Book 10.19-23

Secondary Sources:

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

Dizdar, Marko: Late La Tène Settlements in the Vinkovci Region (Eastern Slavonia, Croatia): Centres of Trade and Exchange. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv8d5tb6.7

Freeman, Philip: The Philosopher and the Druids: A Journey Among the Ancient Celts. ISBN: 978-1-4165-8523-7

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1 year ago
36 minutes 44 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 10: the Sack of Rome

In this episode I go over the Celtic advance further into Italy. I go over their run-ins with both the Etruscans and the Romans. Finally, I focus on Livy’s account of the Celtic sack of Rome and the cementation of the Celts as the ultimate barbarians to the Romans for the centuries to come.

Primary Sources

Livy: History of Rome, Book 5 perseus.tufts.edu

Secondary Sources

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

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1 year ago
23 minutes 35 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 9: the Celts in Italy

This episode is on the initial settlement of the Celts in Italy as well as the reasons for the migration of the Celts out of the Celtic homeland. As always, I go over what our classical authors have to say about these events. I supplement this with what modern scholars have to say about the subject. This episode begins a series on the migration of the Celtic people and their interactions with the people they encroached upon.

Website: https://hocpod.wordpress.com/

Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

Twitter (X): @histofthecelts

Primary Sources:

Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, 24.4 attalus.org

Livy: History of Rome, 5.34 perseus.tufts.edu

Pliny the Elder: Natural History perseus.tufts.edu

Secondary Sources:

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9 

Maier, Bernhard: The Celts: A History from the Earliest Times to the Present, ISBN: 978-1-4744-2720-3

Green, Miranda J.: The Celtic World, ISBN: 0-415-05764-7

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1 year ago
30 minutes 58 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 8: Philip and (Some-What) Alexander

This episode is a short investigation into the lives of two Kings of Macedon, Philip and Alexander. Without going into too much detail this will set up the following episodes on the Celtic migrations into the Mediterranean world. I spend much of the time discussing Philip’s reign as that is not talked about as often. I also go into some anecdotes related to the Celts and Alexander in the historical record, but this episode is not as focused on the Celts as they do not feature much in the stories of Philip and Alexander.


Email: ⁠historyofthecelts@gmail.com⁠ 

Twitter: ⁠@histofthecelts⁠ 

Website: ⁠hocpod.wordpress.com⁠  


Primary sources:

Diodorus Siculus, Library of History Book 16.94

Strabo, Geography Book 7.3.8

Secondary Sources:

Adrian Goldsworthy, Philip and Alexander: Kings and Conquerors ISBN: 9781784978693

Barry Cunliffe, The Ancient Celts ISBN: 978–0–19–875292–9

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1 year ago
34 minutes 21 seconds

History of the Celts
Episode 7: Women in the Celtic World

This episode we focus on women in the Celtic world. Did they have more power in comparison to their Mediterranean counterparts? What did ancient authors have to say about Ancient Celtic women? Does archaeology back up what they said? All those questions will be answered in this episode. 

Email: historyofthecelts@gmail.com 

Twitter: @histofthecelts 

Website: hocpod.wordpress.com  

Primary Sources: 

Ammianus Marcellinus: Rerum Gestarum Book XV Chapter 12 Perseus Digital Library 

Aristotle: Politics Book 2 Perseus Digital Library 

Diodorus Siculus: Bibliotheka Book V Lacus Curtius Homepage  

Secondary Sources: 

Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9 

Freeman, Philip: The Philosopher and the Druids: A Journey Among the Ancient Celts. ISBN: 978-1-4165-8523-7 

Mark Cartwight: Spartan Women from worldhistory.org 

Mark Cartwight: Women in Ancient Greece from worldhistory.org  

Related Images: 

Recreation of the Grave of Vix from worldhistory.org  

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2 years ago
25 minutes 7 seconds

History of the Celts
This podcast is a project by Trevor Callahan done to catalogue and present the History of the Celts from pre-history to modern times.